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Wednesday 1st April Wrap

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Wonaeamirri suffers injury setback - Official AFL Website of the Melbourne Football Club

MELBOURNE forward Austin Wonaeamirri will be sidelined for another month after suffering a set-back during his rehabilitation from a hamstring injury originally sustained on February 21.

Dees sticking with youth - Official AFL Website of the Melbourne Football Club

MELBOURNE is likely to stick with its four debutants from round one for Saturday's clash against arch-rival Collingwood at the MCG, according to coach Dean Bailey.

Robertson set to resume - AFL - Sportal Australia

Livewire Melbourne forward Russell Robertson appears set to make his return to competitive football this weekend, Demons coach Dean Bailey said on Tuesday.

Demons' debutants likely to play against Collingwood - RFNews - realfooty.com.au

MELBOURNE coach Dean Bailey said yesterday the Demons' four debutants had shown enough in Sunday's defeat

Robbo ready for Casey comeback - Official AFL Website of the Melbourne Football Club

MELBOURNE forward Russell Robertson will make his long-awaited return to football on the weekend when he plays for the Demons' VFL affiliate Casey Scorpions.

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As its the Wednesday 1st April Wrap it seems you forgot about Jack Watts doing his ACL and out for the season...

I heard next season too

 
As its the Wednesday 1st April Wrap it seems you forgot about Jack Watts doing his ACL and out for the season...

Dont even joke about that [censored]

And that I, the condemned one will come in for him, all 174cms and 100kg of him to dominate from FF and kick 136 goals 12 behinds (all set shots I try to overhead kick, all the while holding Buddy to 0 possessions in the hawks games and still kicking a lazy 8.

Who said the massive FF is dead and gone!

p.s. I also take out the rising star award, the Bluey, brownlow and norm smith medal.

I have a statue put out front of the MCC members section that the masses worship and I become bigger than........ well that got some one else killed so I won't go there :)


As its the Wednesday 1st April Wrap it seems you forgot about Jack Watts doing his ACL and out for the season...

I don't care if it's April Fools. I feel like coming to your house and punching you in the side of the head just for saying it lol :unsure:

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